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Gaz Coombes announces the release of his Sheldonian / Live EP consisting of four songs recorded live at the Oxford Sheldonian earlier this year.
The EP comes following his charity concert at the Sheldonian Theatre to mark the 350th anniversary of Christopher Wrens iconic building. Gaz performed a bespoke set with an orchestral arrangement, conducted by Luke Lewis. All proceeds from the concert were donated to two local charities, Yellow Submarine, which supports people with learning difficulties, and the Young Womens Music Project (YWMP) with Suzy Bowtell, the charity opening the show.
Previously, Gaz released his album Worlds Strongest Man back in 2018 which was the follow up to 2015s Matador a record conceived, recorded and mixed in the studio equivalent of solitary confinement. It transported Gaz from former Supergrass frontman to hugely respected Mercury and Ivor Novello nominated solo artist in the space of ten months. After this came Salamander, the first release after the highly acclaimed album. The track was written and recorded by Gaz at his Oxford studio, co-produced alongside long-time collaborator Ian Davenport, and featured guest performances from members of his incredible touring band.






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